I wasted several minutes today watching Shep Smith and Fox News White House correspondent John Roberts questioning why President Trump Tweeted some videos from the Christian group Britain First. Smith, a far-left gay activist, called Britain First a “hate” group. Roberts, supposedly a journalist, wondered why Trump didn’t use the Google search engine to investigate the group before sending out their videos of Muslims waging violence against Christians.

Google? That’s the search engine that pulls up, as a first result, the Southern Poverty Law Center smears of me.

The fact is that Britain First is correct in saying that Islam is taking over Britain and Europe as a whole. Shep Smith and John Roberts are fools. They are disinformers.

One of the owners of 21st Century Fox, the parent of Fox News, was Saudi Prince Alwaleed, under arrest for corruption. He provided the initial funding for the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR). I am on CAIR’s list of noted Islamophobes.

The conservative government in Britain has embraced Islamic immigration to Britain, going so far as to pay more deference to global Islam than traditional Christianity. Demonstrating this bias, the supposedly “conservative” government in Britain banned American anti-Jihad activists Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer from the country. Geller and Spencer had intended to rally opposition to the Islamization of the West.

Pamela Geller notes: Lost in all the controversy over Trump’s retweets is the fact that there is Muslim violence and hatred against non-Muslims, all sanctioned by the Quran and the words of Muhammad.

She adds: Britain once again confirms, with [Prime Minister] May’s reaction, and the reaction of the British left, to Trump’s retweets, that it is wholly sold out to the supremacy of Islam, and unable and unwilling to resist the jihad force.

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